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Welcome to Crowne Plaza London Battersea

Address: Bridges Court Road, Battersea, SW11 3BE

Hotel Description

The Crowne Plaza London Battersea is a 4-star hotel on the South Bank of the River Thames with panoramic river views and a vitality spa and hydro pool.
Each trendy, colourful room at the Crowne Plaza London Battersea has a flat-screen TV and a tea/coffee maker. Guests can also relax in their spacious seating area.
The adults only Spa provides a range of indulgent massages, body wraps and beauty treatments in its thermal rooms. There is also a modern, fully equipped gym with a range of cardiovascular equipment and weights. Guests can unwind on the property's terrace and watch the sun set over the Thames.
The contemporary Terrace Bar serves a bar menu and cocktails, and boasts striking views of the River Thames and heliport.
Crowne Plaza London Battersea offers a complimentary shuttle service to Sloane Square and Clapham Junction Railway Station, with regular trains running the short distance to central London. The London Heliport is next to the hotel.
Outside the London congestion zone, the property offers ample onsite parking. It is located on the South Bank of the River Thames, opposite Chelsea Harbour.
Clapham Junction Station is a 10-minute walk away, providing easy access to central London and London Gatwick Airport.

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